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Wilmot, Sainthill Earpuny. See Earpury-Witmor. 
Wilson, Albert. The flora of west Lancashire. See Wuet- 
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Wilson, Daniel Munro. Our last forest, the one surviving 
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[Wilson, Ernest Henry. Arnold arboretum expedition to 
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NB. ON: Do 47, 
Plates 409, 413, 414, 417, 418, were never issued. 
{[——— Arnold arboretum second expedition to China, 1910- 
1911; a series of 384 photographs.] 3 vol. N. Pp. N.D. 
AS 
Field notes relating to plants collected on the Arnold 
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A naturalist in western China with vasculum, camera 
and gun; being some account of eleven years’ travel, explora- 
tion, and observation in the more remote parts of the flowery 
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Plantae Wilsonianae. See Sarcent, C.8., editor. 
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Sargent. London. 1912. 4°. pp.19. (Arnold arboretum. 
Publications, 2.) 
An index issued to accompany a selection of 500 photographs from his 
“Arnold arboretum expedition to China, 1907—1909.”" 
Wilson, G. Fox. Insects injurious to fruit trees. (In 
Dickson, Alex. Roses and their cultivation, 1913, pp. 44- 
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Wilson, G. H. D., and McRae, J. G. Gujarit trees. (In 
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Journal of the Elisha Mitchell scientific sociely, 1897, xiv, pt. 1, pp. 1-4. 
Wilson, Harley Frost. The peach-tree bark beetle. Wash- 
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Department of agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Bul- 
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“Papers on deciduous fruit insects and insecticides.” 
Wilson, John. A synopsis of British plants, in Mr. Ray’s 
method, with their characters, descriptions, places of growth, 
time of flowering, and physical virtues. Together with a 
botanical dictionary. Newcastle upon Tyne. 1744. 8°. 
pp. [6], 17, 272, [8]. 4 plates. 
The uses and beauties of trees. Reprinted from the 
Newcastle weekly chronicle. To which is added an essay 
from the Transactions of the English arboricultural society, 
on suitable trees for various soils and situations. Neweastle- 
upon-Tyne. 1889. sm. 8°. Front. 
Wilson, Thomas R.C. Strength tests of cross-arms. Wash- 
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© “Forest products laboratory series.”’ 
Wilson, W. J. Paleobotany. ([Ottawa. 1914.) 8°. (3 
George V., A. 1913. Sessional paper no. 26.) 
From Summary report of the Geological survey Department of mines for 
1912, pp. 407-410. 
Wilson, William Powell. On the cause of the excretion of 
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Leipzig. 1881. 8°. pp. 24. 
The production of aerating organs on the roots of 
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“From the Proceedings of the Academy of nalural sciences [of] Phila- 
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Wimmenauer, Karl, editor. Anleitung zur waldwertrech- 
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Grundriss der holzmesskunde. 
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Berlin. 1907. 4°. 4 tables. 
Wimmer, mil. Anbauversuche mit fremdliindischen holz- 
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(Wimmer, [riedrich.] Enumeratio stirpium phaneroga- 
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Flora von Schlesien, preussischen und désterreichi- 
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das Linné’sche system. 3° bearbeitung. Breslau. 1857. 
sm. 8°. pp. lxxx, 695. 
Neue beitrige zur Flora von Sehlesien, zur geschichte 
und geographie derselben, verbunden mit einer anleitung zu 
botanischen excursionen in Schlesien, zum sammeln, bestim- 
men, trocknen und aufbewahren der pflanzen, einem alpha- 
betischen nachweis ihrer standorte, efc. Nebst einer ueber- 
sicht der fossilen flora Schlesiens von H. R. Géppert. Bres- 
lau. 1845. 12°. pp. vi, [2], 226, 70, 54. Plate. 
Has also the title: “Flora von Schlesien. Ergiinzungsband.”* 
= Salices europaeae. Vratislaviae. 1866. 8°. pp. 
xcli, 286. 
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Salicologische beitriige. [Breslau. 1861.] 8°. 
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——— Uebersicht der bisher bekannt gewordenen bastarde 
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Uebersicht der arbeiten und veriinderungen der Schlesischen gesellschaft 
fiir valerlindische kullur, 1849, xxvii, 87-93. 
Verzeichniss der in Schlesien wildwachsenden weiden, 
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Transactions of the Natural history sociely of Northumberland, Durham, 
and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1838, ii, 1-149, 151-159. 
Winchell, Alexander. Catalogue of plants found growing 
without cultivation in the vicinity of Amenia seminary, 
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List of trees and shrubs. (Jn LupLtow, William. 
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—— Noteson the big woods [of Minnesota. Minneapolis, 
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Annual report of the Minnesota stale horticultural sociely, 1875, pp. 47- 
